try running a different firewall for example Norton or ZoneAlarm (available
free). If no good you can disable .NET security with the following command,
but I don't know exactly what this protects against:
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\caspo l -s off
You can run this in command prompt
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"Franklin M. Gauer III" <Fr***************@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
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Hi,
I am developing on an XP client using SP2 with the firewall enabled. The
problem is, it is brutally slow. I end up having to turn off the firewall
in
order to do any decent developmen work. Anyone else running into this
problem?
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Honeywell Defense Avionics